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'''''Kichikuō Rance''''' (鬼畜王ランス Kichikuō Ransu
This game is not part of the official Rance universe timeline, forking off after the events of Rance 4.2, as a "what-if" episode. Rance leads a band of bandits which is attacked by the Imperial Patrol, who captured Sill. Rance marries Lia, queen of Leazas, becoming king to take revenge and rescue Sill. It is currently being translated to English.
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Kichikuō Rance (鬼畜王ランス Kichikuō Ransu, "Brute King Rance") - a "what-if" spin-off not part of the official Rance timeline.
This game is not part of the official Rance universe timeline, forking off after the events of Rance 4.2, as a "what-if" episode. Rance leads a band of bandits which is attacked by the Imperial Patrol, who captured Sill. Rance marries Lia, queen of Leazas, becoming king to take revenge and rescue Sill. It is currently being translated to English.
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